For the first half of December 2025, you can add Moshe Greenberg, Ezekiel 1–20 in the Anchor Yale Bible Commentary to your Logos Library for free.
This commentary was published in 1983. Greenberg’s second volume on Ezekiel 21-37 was published in 1995, and Stephen Cook finished the commentary in 2018.
Second, there are some other deals December 1-15:
- David Jackman, Get Preaching: Why Expository Preaching, $3.99
- Collin Hansen, Blind Spots: Becoming a Courageous, Compassionate, and Commissioned Church, $5.99
- Helen-Ann Hartley, Making Sense of the Bible, $6.99
- Megan Hill, Sighing on Sunday: 40 Meditations for When Church Hurts, $7.99
- Lawrence O. Richards, New Testament Life and Times, $18.32 (maybe that price is wrong?)
- Judith M. Lieu, Neither Jew nor Greek? Constructing Early Christianity, 11.44
- Carol A. Newsom, The Spirit within Me: Self and Agency in Ancient Israel and Second Temple Judaism (The Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library), $13.99
- Pietro Bovati, Re-establishing Justice’s Legal Terms, Concepts and Procedures in the Hebrew Bible, $14.99
- Luke Timothy Johnson, The First and Second Letters to Timothy (The Anchor Yale Bible Commentary), $15.99
- Raymond Brown, Epistles of John (The Anchor Yale Bible Commentary), $17.99
This is an interesting mix between academic resources and pastoral resources.
Judith Lieu’s book is a “ground-breaking study in the formation of early Christian identity, by one of the world’s leading scholars. She explores the formation and shaping of early Christian identity within Judaism and within the wider Graeco-Roman world in the period before 200 C.E”
As always, Logos subscribers save an additional 5%. If you lean more towards Catholic theology, check out this list of additional books for free or at a deep discount.
Last Chance for 2025 Standard Libraries.
No subscription required. Or get a double discount with a 1- or 2-year subscription bundle. Logos shuffles its bundles every year, so your “gold” package last year is a little different this year. But you do not need to repurchase the whole package. Dynamic pricing means you never pay twice for a book, and on top of that, you get a discount. Click through and check out your pricing…it might be time to pull the trigger on a Platinum Logos library. This is a Black Friday, or Cyber Monday, or “take my money” Tuesday. Whatever it’s called these days. If you want something else, try this code: M7S0Q6E1. That should save you an extra 5%
What’s new with Logos? Starting with Logos 46, there is an AI assistant called Study Assistant. Before you think this is a Satanically inspired plot to ruin sermon preparation, read my review. It is really pretty good, and will refuse to write your sermon for you.
This Logos Free Book of the Month promotion runs through December 15. A new free book will be available on December 15 at 9:00 a.m. PST. As always, you can use the (free) basic edition or the inexpensive Fundamentals collection to use these free and discounted books.
All the links are Logos Affiliate links. If you plan to buy Logos books, use this link to support Reading Acts.

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